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sullivan, the deputy secretary , and t. bornage. this is a solemn day for all of us in every august 7 is a solemn day for all of us went through the bombings. on august 7, 1998, the bombs with 1500 to 2000 pounds of tnt sent shockwaves through dar es salaam, through nairobi and through this building here in the state department. it was a shock to have 11 people dead in dar es salaam where i was based and 213 dead in nairobi. thousands were injured. but to have u.s. embassies bombed, to have two u.s. embassy bomb simultaneously was a wake-up call for the state department in terms of the threat of terrorism, the very real threat of terrorism and the foreign service americans and tanzanians and kenyans who were advancing u.s. interests every day were risking their lives to do so. when i look at many of the survivors of the two bombings with us today, or attending the commemorations that took place today or those who were unable to be at any of those events but are reflecting on this at home or wherever they may live, i see heroes. not
sullivan, the deputy secretary , and t. bornage. this is a solemn day for all of us in every august 7 is a solemn day for all of us went through the bombings. on august 7, 1998, the bombs with 1500 to 2000 pounds of tnt sent shockwaves through dar es salaam, through nairobi and through this building here in the state department. it was a shock to have 11 people dead in dar es salaam where i was based and 213 dead in nairobi. thousands were injured. but to have u.s. embassies bombed, to have two...
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sullivan. sullivan was confirmed by the united states senate, sworn in as the deputy secretary of state on may 24, 2017. and he later served as acting secretary of state from april 1 2018 until secretary pompeo joined the department. deputy secretary sullivan brings a wealth of experience to our state department family. he spent decades in the private sector. most recently as partner mayor brown llp and coshare of the law firm's national security practice. also, he has held senior positions in two prior administrations at the justice defense and commerce departments, including as deputy secretary of commerce, from 2007 to 2009. early in his career, mr. sullivan was a law clerk for associate justice david suter of the supreme court of the united states. and he clerked at the united states court of appeals for the 5th circuit. a native of boston, massachusetts, mr. sullivan is a graduate of brown university and earned his law degree from the columbia university school of law. please join me in we
sullivan. sullivan was confirmed by the united states senate, sworn in as the deputy secretary of state on may 24, 2017. and he later served as acting secretary of state from april 1 2018 until secretary pompeo joined the department. deputy secretary sullivan brings a wealth of experience to our state department family. he spent decades in the private sector. most recently as partner mayor brown llp and coshare of the law firm's national security practice. also, he has held senior positions in...
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please join in welcoming deputy secretary sullivan. deputy secretary. [applause] >> thank you, tibor. it's a great honor for me to stand here today and it's a solemn day in which we gather. i've had the honor of speaking at events like this. i speak at our embassies when i travel around the world, and i thank all of those women and men i meet, including our locally employed staff. i always make a point as my colleagues know a speaking first to the locally employed staff and tell him how important they are to us and our mission. also thank them for their service. and i've said this many times, some of my colleagues are sick of me remind everyone, but i have a personal connection, a family connection to some of what you and your loved ones went through. my family, my uncle was a career foreign service officer and served for 32 years, and his last post was as our ambassador to iran, and he was comfy and mike cousens and my aunt marie, my uncles name was bill sullivan, my uncle was recalled by president carter before his colleagues were taken hostage on nov
please join in welcoming deputy secretary sullivan. deputy secretary. [applause] >> thank you, tibor. it's a great honor for me to stand here today and it's a solemn day in which we gather. i've had the honor of speaking at events like this. i speak at our embassies when i travel around the world, and i thank all of those women and men i meet, including our locally employed staff. i always make a point as my colleagues know a speaking first to the locally employed staff and tell him how...
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mister sullivan, please. we cannot waive the need for incoming foreign service officers for high technology or for the help services necessary after we are sent to dangerous places. and 3 years before al qaeda bombed our homeland, we are a more dangerous place then we were. our colleagues today face issues we didn't have to. take today and this moment to pledge to alter the trend. of providing inadequate resources to the people who work in peace. and for the sake of our neighbors and communities in which we live overseas. i will never forget what resilient means. you know who taught me real resilience? remember kenyon road, and she survived under rubble before she finally succumbed 15 minutes before she was rescued. the resilience of canyon roads, contributions of kenyans his lives were cut short before they were in our vicinity, the reason we need to work in peace and in safety with shared values of those in the host country in which we take part in their community. thank you for coming, thank you for your e
mister sullivan, please. we cannot waive the need for incoming foreign service officers for high technology or for the help services necessary after we are sent to dangerous places. and 3 years before al qaeda bombed our homeland, we are a more dangerous place then we were. our colleagues today face issues we didn't have to. take today and this moment to pledge to alter the trend. of providing inadequate resources to the people who work in peace. and for the sake of our neighbors and...
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he is my cousin and my aunt, maria, al gore's name is bill sullivan. the uncle was recalled by president carter before his colleagues were taken hostage on november 4th. but as i've reminded people and i mention this when i testified in my confirmation hearing, what i most remember about his service in tehran was the fact that on valentine's day, february 14, 1979, our embassy in tehran was overrun. my uncle in all of his colleagues at the embassy were briefly held hostage. they were eventually rescued ironically by the revolutionary guard. the memory that sticks with me the most from that day is on the same day our ambassador in afghanistan was kidnapped and assassinated. i have the time was a sophomore in college and i always thought the life of a diplomat, but uncle's life is glamorous and dinner parties and socializing. ended on and on me, this is hard, dangerous work. these are women and men who go out to their posts on armed representing the united states, representing us in subject in themselves to enormous risks. all of you came to realize were
he is my cousin and my aunt, maria, al gore's name is bill sullivan. the uncle was recalled by president carter before his colleagues were taken hostage on november 4th. but as i've reminded people and i mention this when i testified in my confirmation hearing, what i most remember about his service in tehran was the fact that on valentine's day, february 14, 1979, our embassy in tehran was overrun. my uncle in all of his colleagues at the embassy were briefly held hostage. they were eventually...
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sullivan? mr. sullivan: in the case of acaragua, we have had challenging relationship with the government for some time but counter-narcotics is an area we have been corporative because the caribbean coast of nicaragua is an area where narcotics andficking has taken place is part of broader patterns in the region. in order to address that, we have done -- shared equipment and training with the nicaraguan government. confirmed, toif be able to continue and improve that cooperation, bearing in mind the evolution of the crisis. i share your concern about the impact of the problem in the u.s. senator shaheen: thank you for your commitment to addressing the challenge and thank you mr. chairman for letting me go over my time. senator revealed: senator mendez -- senator rubio: senator menendez. senator menendez: growing 's havee that nicaragua tortured, no ambiguity about the reign of violence against their population. if confirmed, what steps will you take to make sure we have accountability for human ri
sullivan? mr. sullivan: in the case of acaragua, we have had challenging relationship with the government for some time but counter-narcotics is an area we have been corporative because the caribbean coast of nicaragua is an area where narcotics andficking has taken place is part of broader patterns in the region. in order to address that, we have done -- shared equipment and training with the nicaraguan government. confirmed, toif be able to continue and improve that cooperation, bearing in...
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sullivan? mr. sullivan: in the case of nicaragua, we have had a challenging relationship with the government for some time but counter-narcotics is an area we been -- have been cooperating because the caribbean coast of nicaragua is an area where narcotics trafficking has taken place and is part of broader patterns in the region. in order to address that, we have done -- shared equipment and training with the nicaraguan government. i would hope, if confirmed, to be able to continue and improve that cooperation, bearing in mind the evolution of the crisis. i share your concern about the impact of the problem in the u.s. senator shaheen: thank you for your commitment to addressing the challenge and thank you mr. chairman for letting me go over my time. senator rubio: senator menendez? senator menendez: with a growing body of evidence that have engaged in torture, there is no space that for ambiguity about the reign of have issuedders against their population. if confirmed, what steps will you take to
sullivan? mr. sullivan: in the case of nicaragua, we have had a challenging relationship with the government for some time but counter-narcotics is an area we been -- have been cooperating because the caribbean coast of nicaragua is an area where narcotics trafficking has taken place and is part of broader patterns in the region. in order to address that, we have done -- shared equipment and training with the nicaraguan government. i would hope, if confirmed, to be able to continue and improve...
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john sullivan. i said yeah. i know that. what should i call you? she said call me by my name, my name is mrs. john sullivan. i thought we are not going to have a lot of bonding here. we had at that time i think it was almost half of the women here had inherited, not inherited, but had run for their husband's seats. not all of them, but some of them, like mrs. sullivan that they were just a woman, they were carrying forward his agenda, whatever that was. so, there were patchy things. then, there is the others.
john sullivan. i said yeah. i know that. what should i call you? she said call me by my name, my name is mrs. john sullivan. i thought we are not going to have a lot of bonding here. we had at that time i think it was almost half of the women here had inherited, not inherited, but had run for their husband's seats. not all of them, but some of them, like mrs. sullivan that they were just a woman, they were carrying forward his agenda, whatever that was. so, there were patchy things. then, there...
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sullivan, your. thatnition of what it is people who go out without guns on behalf of our national security and human security in order to make this a better and safer world. ,e not only do it without guns we do it without a band, we do it with only one flag, the 7,rican flag and on august too many of us gave our lives. yesterday, as you pointed out, we recognized what americans and kenyans within the mission in kenya and outside the mission to have a more open political space, to safeguard wildlife, human resources, natural resources, to get rid of the scourge of hiv aids and malaria. we do it, as you point out, far from home and often in danger. i had spent two years before the bombing warning the department of state of the vulnerability. and i was told that the richest nation in the world did not have to fix an embassy that did not even meet our own security standards. cannotlivan, please, we waive the need for incoming foreign service officers for the-technology or for health services necessary af
sullivan, your. thatnition of what it is people who go out without guns on behalf of our national security and human security in order to make this a better and safer world. ,e not only do it without guns we do it without a band, we do it with only one flag, the 7,rican flag and on august too many of us gave our lives. yesterday, as you pointed out, we recognized what americans and kenyans within the mission in kenya and outside the mission to have a more open political space, to safeguard...
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by way of introduction senator sullivan was elected in 2014. senator sullivan serves on the commerce science and transportation committee in the armed services committee. as a member of the u.s. caucus senator sullivan has a long-standing interest in indo-pacific region and applications for u.s. security and international trade. senator sullivan himself has substantial policy experience in these areas long before he came to the senate. during the bush administration senator sullivan served as the assistant secretary of state for economic energy and business policy. was also the director of international economics director of the national security council senator sullivan has also served in the u.s. marine corps including in afghanistan and central asia. i should note as well we asked senator mark warner to be here as well so there would be a bipartisan conversation and senator warner was unable to make it for scheduling region -- reasons. to kick it off speaking of the congressional perspective as i'm sure you have seen over the years different
by way of introduction senator sullivan was elected in 2014. senator sullivan serves on the commerce science and transportation committee in the armed services committee. as a member of the u.s. caucus senator sullivan has a long-standing interest in indo-pacific region and applications for u.s. security and international trade. senator sullivan himself has substantial policy experience in these areas long before he came to the senate. during the bush administration senator sullivan served as...
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senators sullivan: welcome. today is an important oversight hearing we are having on hab s in our ecosystem. and damaginglex and every state in our country jv,experiences and a including my home state of alaska. over the last 80 years and habs have killed 15 people and sickened hundreds. have also imposed serious financial consequences on our seafood industry and alaska and across the country, and in recent years, conditions that are triggering habs occur more frequently. there are multiple types of hab s, which create difficulty in responding to them. paralytic all shellfish poisoning, psp, is an illness shellfisheating contaminated with toxic algae. this can cause human illness or even death in very small concentrations. commercially-harvested shellfish y tested, but psp is a particular concern for shellfish harvested for personal use or subsistence use. in southeast alaska many tribal members are concerned with the lack of psp testing available availableistance -- for substance sit -- available for subsistenc
senators sullivan: welcome. today is an important oversight hearing we are having on hab s in our ecosystem. and damaginglex and every state in our country jv,experiences and a including my home state of alaska. over the last 80 years and habs have killed 15 people and sickened hundreds. have also imposed serious financial consequences on our seafood industry and alaska and across the country, and in recent years, conditions that are triggering habs occur more frequently. there are multiple...
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chairman, ranking member sullivan. a want to give a baystate welcome to mr. sullivan from and also mr. and strong from mclean research mclane mr. engstrom from research labs. the lake is it the top of the list of the fastest-warming bodies of water in the world. we have a big issue we have to deal with. blooms areal increasing in frequency because of warming waters. studyuniversity led a
chairman, ranking member sullivan. a want to give a baystate welcome to mr. sullivan from and also mr. and strong from mclean research mclane mr. engstrom from research labs. the lake is it the top of the list of the fastest-warming bodies of water in the world. we have a big issue we have to deal with. blooms areal increasing in frequency because of warming waters. studyuniversity led a
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sullivan: i hope he gets up to alaska to fish. sen. nelson: i know he is going to have a great perspective on this. sen. sullivan: thank you, senator nelson. as you indicated, we do have four outstanding witnesses. i want to thank them all for essentially giving us insight in an oversight hearing that we think is very important. as senator nelson mentioned, very bipartisan. i welcome our witnesses be at first we have mr. don anderson, a senior scientist at woods hole oceanographic institute and and director of the u.s. national office for harmful algal blooms. welcome. next is mr. ivory engstrom, director of special projects and lead engineer at mclane research labs. we also have mr. bryan stubbs, executive director and president of the board at cleveland water alliance. and mr. patrick neu, executive director of the national professional anglers association. each of you will have five minutes to deliver an oral argument or oral statement and a longer written statement may be. included for the record if you so choose. mr. anderson, the
sullivan: i hope he gets up to alaska to fish. sen. nelson: i know he is going to have a great perspective on this. sen. sullivan: thank you, senator nelson. as you indicated, we do have four outstanding witnesses. i want to thank them all for essentially giving us insight in an oversight hearing that we think is very important. as senator nelson mentioned, very bipartisan. i welcome our witnesses be at first we have mr. don anderson, a senior scientist at woods hole oceanographic institute and...
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through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us?
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sullivan, your recognition of what it is that people who go out without guns on behalf of our national security and, in fact, human security, in order to make this a better and safer world. we not only do it without guns can we do it without a band. we do it with only one flag, the american flag. and on august 7, too many of us gave our lives. yesterday, as you pointed out, we recognized what americans in kenya and outside of the mission did to have a more open political space, to safeguard wildlife, human resources,
sullivan, your recognition of what it is that people who go out without guns on behalf of our national security and, in fact, human security, in order to make this a better and safer world. we not only do it without guns can we do it without a band. we do it with only one flag, the american flag. and on august 7, too many of us gave our lives. yesterday, as you pointed out, we recognized what americans in kenya and outside of the mission did to have a more open political space, to safeguard...
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we are joined now by washington reporter greg sullivan. how big of an effect is this going to have? it's interesting. while economic data hasn't painted a picture of an effect from the tariffs yet, there is no visible sign of an impact on exports or imports out of china or the economic data is pretty rosy right now. we are starting to see companies reacting to the tariffs. vice president of the u.s. china business council in beijing, jacob parker says companies are starting to shift production out of china. this isn't necessarily companies looking to build new factories in other countries, but shifting capacities where they already have facilities. if the content -- if the trend continues it could end up a bit of trouble for china. definitely concerning effect from the tariffs beginning to emerge here. just hang on there for a second. i want to bring in tom mackenzie from china.
we are joined now by washington reporter greg sullivan. how big of an effect is this going to have? it's interesting. while economic data hasn't painted a picture of an effect from the tariffs yet, there is no visible sign of an impact on exports or imports out of china or the economic data is pretty rosy right now. we are starting to see companies reacting to the tariffs. vice president of the u.s. china business council in beijing, jacob parker says companies are starting to shift production...
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senators sullivan: welcome. today is an important oversight hearing we are having on habs in our ecosystem. they are complex and damaging and every state in our country now experiences and a jv,
senators sullivan: welcome. today is an important oversight hearing we are having on habs in our ecosystem. they are complex and damaging and every state in our country now experiences and a jv,
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thanks for being with us i'm brian sullivan your market theme today will be a tug of war between two big stories. on one hand you have apple's big quarter and strong guidance. that stock is up very nicely this morning you can see over 3.5% to $197 per share. we'll get you more on the apple story in a minute. because this is the breaking news that may dampen any apple enthusiasm in the overall market the trump administration is now reportedly planning to propose a new 25% tariff on 200 billion worth of imported chinese goods. that would be a jump from the currently proposed 10% level the goods would include food products, chemicals, steel, aluminum and consumer products china saying it will retaliate if america ups the stakes in the trade war. keep this in mind, china imports less than 1$150 billion in tota goods and products from the united states. that may explain why the market reaction is fairly muted futures are mixed.
thanks for being with us i'm brian sullivan your market theme today will be a tug of war between two big stories. on one hand you have apple's big quarter and strong guidance. that stock is up very nicely this morning you can see over 3.5% to $197 per share. we'll get you more on the apple story in a minute. because this is the breaking news that may dampen any apple enthusiasm in the overall market the trump administration is now reportedly planning to propose a new 25% tariff on 200 billion...
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i'm brian sullivan so glad you're with us on this friday futures are tumbling this morning. it could be a rough ride dow futures are down 106 points, all eyes are not on the dow, they're on the nasdaq. the nasdaq is up 8 days in a row. it's never done that this year all the talk about tech being dead, f.a.n.g. is dead that's not been the case today nasdaq could start its session in the hole. we have a ways to go as always keep your eyes on the nasdaq >>> one big thing to watch right now for all of you, we talked about it yesterday, is turkey. that country's currency plunging to record lows against many other currencies the lira losing a third of its value this year alone. the stock market also in free fall the big turkey etf, the tur, is down 42% just this year.
i'm brian sullivan so glad you're with us on this friday futures are tumbling this morning. it could be a rough ride dow futures are down 106 points, all eyes are not on the dow, they're on the nasdaq. the nasdaq is up 8 days in a row. it's never done that this year all the talk about tech being dead, f.a.n.g. is dead that's not been the case today nasdaq could start its session in the hole. we have a ways to go as always keep your eyes on the nasdaq >>> one big thing to watch right...
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i'm brian sullivan here's the good news, the u.s. and china reportedly ready to sit down and talk trade in a new round of talks that news is helping drive stock futures higher a solid open for the dow futures, up 134 points as we say every morning, it is early, things can change, but we're not down 134 points after
i'm brian sullivan here's the good news, the u.s. and china reportedly ready to sit down and talk trade in a new round of talks that news is helping drive stock futures higher a solid open for the dow futures, up 134 points as we say every morning, it is early, things can change, but we're not down 134 points after
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. >>> i am brian sullivan. today on the halftime report, with the s & p 19 points from a record high, some activity that will make you want to make a move. >>> and we're debating nike after wall street gets aggressive on the stock. it is already up 50% since last summer how much more does it have to go >>> and the sector strategist on the sectors she thinks are about to run for the rest of the pack. all that in about 12 and a half minutes.
. >>> i am brian sullivan. today on the halftime report, with the s & p 19 points from a record high, some activity that will make you want to make a move. >>> and we're debating nike after wall street gets aggressive on the stock. it is already up 50% since last summer how much more does it have to go >>> and the sector strategist on the sectors she thinks are about to run for the rest of the pack. all that in about 12 and a half minutes.
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yeah, "ed sullivan," "bonanza." >> stephen: was the home work done? >> that's it. >> stephen: then, you got to go to bed. you know the girls that scream up there? they sat right up there. those people back there, the screen-- ( applause ) >> you mean for the beatles or? >> stephen: for the beatles, and for you, same thing, yeah. >> okay. >> stephen: i think of you as a one-man beatle. >> thank you. ( laughter ) >> stephen: but, more importantly even then-- >> that's important enough, just being the one-man beatle. >> stephen: being the one-man beatle. well, i understand you not only met nelson mandela, but that you hosted him in your home. >> he came to the house. >> stephen: when was that and why was that and how was that? >> it was so amazing. he-- he was quite a charmer. we went to south africa, my wife and i, i had breakfast with archbishop desmond tutu and lunch with nelson mandela. so he meets me and my wife, and he immediately says to her, "oh! i see why he's the success that he has, because of you!" everything was because of her. and she's jus
yeah, "ed sullivan," "bonanza." >> stephen: was the home work done? >> that's it. >> stephen: then, you got to go to bed. you know the girls that scream up there? they sat right up there. those people back there, the screen-- ( applause ) >> you mean for the beatles or? >> stephen: for the beatles, and for you, same thing, yeah. >> okay. >> stephen: i think of you as a one-man beatle. >> thank you. ( laughter ) >>...
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let's bring in greg sullivan with the latest. we usually hear these kinds of comments from the president when trade tensions are high with china. what is the significance of linking china and south korea this time around? has linked china and south korea with north korea issue. the u.s. has failed to show progress. what is interesting is that instead of placing the blame on frustrated, they are by influence. trying to bring north korea to the table. some of that frustration could be coming into play. either way, it is clear he is frustrated with the pace of
let's bring in greg sullivan with the latest. we usually hear these kinds of comments from the president when trade tensions are high with china. what is the significance of linking china and south korea this time around? has linked china and south korea with north korea issue. the u.s. has failed to show progress. what is interesting is that instead of placing the blame on frustrated, they are by influence. trying to bring north korea to the table. some of that frustration could be coming into...
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i have to give sullivan a great deal of credit. into isons i will go think he's entirely wrong on that account. the very peculiar nature of the prosecution in the case. kind of a hotshot lawyer. what you discovered looking through his journals was that the state was not really the person that hired him to be part of the states prosecution team. the family essentially funneled to make sure they really got webster. there was a highly regular practice. this is something sullivan pointed out. noted wasthing he about parkman. parkman had this reputation of being the great benefactor of the medical school because he had donated the land under the college. what sullivan pointed out was at the same time, he was doing quite well for himself. shaw hade and robert sold an attractive land to the city. it was a terrible site for the jail. they got many times the value of the land. so they pointed that out. it, a cityther into committee cites the jail. overridden by this land and a huge amount of money to get it. and they had already -- already
i have to give sullivan a great deal of credit. into isons i will go think he's entirely wrong on that account. the very peculiar nature of the prosecution in the case. kind of a hotshot lawyer. what you discovered looking through his journals was that the state was not really the person that hired him to be part of the states prosecution team. the family essentially funneled to make sure they really got webster. there was a highly regular practice. this is something sullivan pointed out. noted...
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through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a prehistoric shark is on the loose. can he save us from it? and we take a rare cinematic trip to paraguay for a film called the heiresses. it's about late flowering freedom found amongst older women. so let's start with the negotiator. this has been billed as sort of bond or bourne meets mad men, in beirut. that's right, bourne is a particularly good example, because it's written by tony gilroy, the scriptwriter who wrote the first four bourne films and directed one of them himself. so he's very good on the shady operations of the cia and the negotiations that happen, and mad men, because donald draper, one of the great tv characters of our time, was played
through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a prehistoric shark is on the loose. can he save us from it? and we take a rare cinematic trip to paraguay for a film called the heiresses. it's about late...
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through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a prehistoric shark is on the loose. can he save us from it? and we take a rare cinematic trip to paraguay for a film called the heiresses. it's about late flowering freedom found amongst older women. so let's start with the negotiator. this has been billed as sort of bond or bourne meets mad men, in beirut. that's right, bourne is a particularly good example, because it's written by tony gilroy, the scriptwriter who wrote the first four bourne films and directed one of them himself. so he's very good on the shady operations of the cia and the negotiations that happen, and mad men, because donald draper, one of the great tv characters
through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a prehistoric shark is on the loose. can he save us from it? and we take a rare cinematic trip to paraguay for a film called the heiresses. it's about late...
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. >>> good morning i'm brian sullivan welcome to "worldwide exchange." welcome to some uncharted territory for you and your money and maybe for america politically as well. today officially marks the first day of the second stage of the longest bull remembun in u.s. history. the s&p has been rising for 3,453 days, it's up a cool 323% in that time it all comes off the march 2009 financial crisis lows. every day, every week, every month we rise from here simply adds to the wealth record books. the question this morning is will we keep rising from here? the political turmoil temperature in d.c. is going from hot to boiling hot. futures are slightly weaker this morning on that news all of that because michael cohen pleading guilty yesterday to eight criminal charges and a statement that seemed to implicate the then candidate donald trump and the payoff of
. >>> good morning i'm brian sullivan welcome to "worldwide exchange." welcome to some uncharted territory for you and your money and maybe for america politically as well. today officially marks the first day of the second stage of the longest bull remembun in u.s. history. the s&p has been rising for 3,453 days, it's up a cool 323% in that time it all comes off the march 2009 financial crisis lows. every day, every week, every month we rise from here simply adds to the...
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i'm brian sullivan here's the good news, the u.s. and china reportedly ready to sit down and talk trade in a new round of talks that news is helping drive stock futures higher a solid open for the dow futures, up 134 points as we say every morning, it is early, things can change, but we're not down 134 points after yesterday's 137-point decline. stock futures up across the board. >>> that china news along with hope of cooling tensions with turkey also helping the european markets. the major indexes are higher as well with the exception of italy. italy, we have not talked a lot about italy. italy a turkey-like story. political problems there debt issues there as well. do not be surprised if italy continues to be on the market's radar like it is today they also had a holiday in italy. so no trading. but a story to watch i think it's ae sscension day i italy. >>> your number to watch today
i'm brian sullivan here's the good news, the u.s. and china reportedly ready to sit down and talk trade in a new round of talks that news is helping drive stock futures higher a solid open for the dow futures, up 134 points as we say every morning, it is early, things can change, but we're not down 134 points after yesterday's 137-point decline. stock futures up across the board. >>> that china news along with hope of cooling tensions with turkey also helping the european markets. the...
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my name is maureen sullivan -- and community members and colleagues. i'm maureen sullivan. i've worked in sfusd 18 years. 15 of them i've served fairmont as a teacher, as a curriculum coach, and now as a teacher librarian. [inaudible] >> that's not official. delores huerta is a champion of human rights and immigrants' rights, and she is sufficient an inspiration. she was just speaking this spring and bringing so much energy to education and working hard and speaking out for what you believe is true. i feel like i can speak no letter than one of my former students. one of my students wrote this and asked me to read this to you. hello. my name is abraham escalante. while i attended the school, i learned in an environment that promoted inclusivity, tolerance, and respect. my sister and i both work for the san mateo public library, supporting many programs that help our communities grow. we help empower them with the tools to bring us a new generalration of kids that hopefully will reflect these values. these are all things that we have championed from our younger years and hav
my name is maureen sullivan -- and community members and colleagues. i'm maureen sullivan. i've worked in sfusd 18 years. 15 of them i've served fairmont as a teacher, as a curriculum coach, and now as a teacher librarian. [inaudible] >> that's not official. delores huerta is a champion of human rights and immigrants' rights, and she is sufficient an inspiration. she was just speaking this spring and bringing so much energy to education and working hard and speaking out for what you...
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judge emmet sullivan ordered the government to return carmen and her daughter to the united states and called the deportation outrageous. carmen is a pseudonym for the mother and daughter who were denied asylum. >> she was pleading pervasive sexual abuse, domestic abuse, as well as gang violence, and she fled to this country seeking safety. >> carmen and 11 others are claiming domestic violence to get asylum. >> the vast majority of claims we see are not valid. >> reporter: the justice department is not commenting on the case. carmen and her daughter never got off the plane in el salvador. they were flown back to houston and sent to a detention center in south texas. and attorney general jeff sessions will be in houston later this morning. he'll be heading to the u.s. attorney's office to speak about reducing violent crime. anne-marie? >> lauwyeura podesta here in ne rk. thanks a lot, laura. >>> in southern california this morning there's a desperate battle to save hundreds of homes from a surging wildfire. it's closing in on lake elsinore where an evacuation order has been issued for
judge emmet sullivan ordered the government to return carmen and her daughter to the united states and called the deportation outrageous. carmen is a pseudonym for the mother and daughter who were denied asylum. >> she was pleading pervasive sexual abuse, domestic abuse, as well as gang violence, and she fled to this country seeking safety. >> carmen and 11 others are claiming domestic violence to get asylum. >> the vast majority of claims we see are not valid. >>...
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some diaries and letters, i was able to bring in lucy sullivan. whois not like mod young -- is not like maude young. some who were a little less diehard who would show the range of feelings about this war. her son joined the fourth texas as well as her nephew, and son-in-law. a fairly isolated committee. again, wealthy enough to sustain the men being gone. lucy sullivan's diaries and letters are never like maude young's she doesn't think a lot about the war. she does not think a lot of confederate politics. what she knows is that the boys she loves are gone. when her son robert is killed at the battle of gains mills, her son-in-law will be badly wounded and has to get an invitation. -- and amputation. it is an the book. it is either an arm or a leg. forgive me, y'all. her nephew will be killed in the of 1864. so she suffers tremendously during this war. it is not so much that she believes in the war effort, she is simply able to sustain herself until the family can either come home or she will continue to mourn them. tyree, --e, -- heard diary, ye
some diaries and letters, i was able to bring in lucy sullivan. whois not like mod young -- is not like maude young. some who were a little less diehard who would show the range of feelings about this war. her son joined the fourth texas as well as her nephew, and son-in-law. a fairly isolated committee. again, wealthy enough to sustain the men being gone. lucy sullivan's diaries and letters are never like maude young's she doesn't think a lot about the war. she does not think a lot of...
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lucy sullivan's diaries and letters are never like maude young's. she doesn't think a lot about the war, or any of that. what she knows is that the boys she loves are gone. when her son robert is killed at the battle of gains mills, her son-in-law will be badly wounded and has to get an amputation. it's in the book. forgive me, y'all. it's either an arm or a leg. her nephew will be killed in the 1864 and he suffers tremendously during this war. it is not so much that she believes in the war effort, she is simply able to sustain herself until the family can either come home or she will continue to mourn them. her diary, year after year, on june 27, she writes over and over, this is the anniversary of my dear roberts death, who she never got over his death. anne irskin, the wife of another soldier she was not a huge , enthusiast for the war. her husband, andrew was , interested in organizing a company when the war began. she was pregnant at the time with their seventh child. they ran a stage stand, a fairy they were responsible , for thousands of head
lucy sullivan's diaries and letters are never like maude young's. she doesn't think a lot about the war, or any of that. what she knows is that the boys she loves are gone. when her son robert is killed at the battle of gains mills, her son-in-law will be badly wounded and has to get an amputation. it's in the book. forgive me, y'all. it's either an arm or a leg. her nephew will be killed in the 1864 and he suffers tremendously during this war. it is not so much that she believes in the war...
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judgment emmett sullivan stopped the deportations of a mother and daughter yesterday. they were being flown back to el salvador while a court hearing was underway. the judge ordered the plane to turn around and granted the aclu's request to delay the deportation until the lawsuit is decided. >>> you probably heard about the space force, the financial impact that could have on the bay area. >>> from threes to four, steph cu ♪ ♪ can world-renowned artist red hong yi use the chase mobile app® to pay practically anyone, at any bank? all while creating a masterpiece made of tea leaves? ♪ ♪ yes. but this isn't for just anyone. ♪ ♪ hong yi! it's for the strongest man in her life. ♪ ♪ life. lived red's way. chase. make more of what's yours. >> announcer: you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> announcer: this is "abc7 mornings." >>> all right. the bay area air quality is improving but check out the rest of the state. there's an air quality alert for the central valley. in fact, the air quality alert has extended in south la
judgment emmett sullivan stopped the deportations of a mother and daughter yesterday. they were being flown back to el salvador while a court hearing was underway. the judge ordered the plane to turn around and granted the aclu's request to delay the deportation until the lawsuit is decided. >>> you probably heard about the space force, the financial impact that could have on the bay area. >>> from threes to four, steph cu ♪ ♪ can world-renowned artist red hong yi use the...
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kevin sullivan, thank you for joining me. kevin: my pleasure. jane:ha if you haven't seen piece, i encourage you to check it out. it is like being tucked in a warm bed. you can find all the day's news uronebsite, and to see what we are working ochat any time, eck out twitter. i'm jane o'brien. thanks for watching "bbc world news america >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay w up-to-daith the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing ssolutions for america' neglected needs, and purepoint financ >> howo we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then wbegin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, yourea .
kevin sullivan, thank you for joining me. kevin: my pleasure. jane:ha if you haven't seen piece, i encourage you to check it out. it is like being tucked in a warm bed. you can find all the day's news uronebsite, and to see what we are working ochat any time, eck out twitter. i'm jane o'brien. thanks for watching "bbc world news america >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and...
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for nightly business report, i'm brian sullivan. >> still ahead, soupy sales. campbell's soup is making big business, and the jury is out on whether that will work. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the trump administrations canceling pay raises for civilian federal workers. in a letter to congressional leaders, the government must, quote, maintain the nation on a fiscally sustainable course, e quote. an increase of 2% was set to go into effect in january >> it's a familiar story these days and sometimes distressingly so and an iconic american brase its way and today it was turn.ll's soup's weaker than expected quarterly revenue plans to sell some divisions in an effort to refocus the company. that sent the stock lower today, butpban cl move forward by scaling back. we take a look. >> campbell's soup, the 146-year-old company is trying reinvent itself. today announcing it's putting international businesses up for sale. boathouse farms and gden fresh, and kelsen brands. the company left open the possibility for a full sale of what's left over. so what is left? soups and snacks
for nightly business report, i'm brian sullivan. >> still ahead, soupy sales. campbell's soup is making big business, and the jury is out on whether that will work. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the trump administrations canceling pay raises for civilian federal workers. in a letter to congressional leaders, the government must, quote, maintain the nation on a fiscally sustainable course, e quote. an increase of 2% was set to go into effect in january >> it's a familiar story these days...
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we were joined a brief time ago s authors, kevin sullivan. you spent a lot of time with him to write this piece. what stood out? kevin: just the modesty, simplicity of his life. this is a man who lived in the white house and flew on air force one and now he spends every saturday night eating dinner off a pap plate can he glass ofttle bargain-brand chardonnay. that is his big slow lurch-- big splurge on saturday night. he has n the post-presidency we have seen. we have a five living ex-presints, and all of them are worth tens of billions of dollars, and some of them much, much more, because they are able to capitalize on these opportunities that flows so easily to ex-presidents -- speaking gigs and corporate board memberships. jane: right, so how does jimmy carter maintain that modesty? how does he do it? kevin: he has a $210,000 pension om the government. methe gove supports his office, as they do for all ex-presidents. he has a nice little houiv that he has in since 1961 with his wife, rosalynn. they live comfortably, they just don't live bi
we were joined a brief time ago s authors, kevin sullivan. you spent a lot of time with him to write this piece. what stood out? kevin: just the modesty, simplicity of his life. this is a man who lived in the white house and flew on air force one and now he spends every saturday night eating dinner off a pap plate can he glass ofttle bargain-brand chardonnay. that is his big slow lurch-- big splurge on saturday night. he has n the post-presidency we have seen. we have a five living ex-presints,...
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it was a great success, and thank you, commissioner ahn and sullivan for coming. this is really shows how there's a lot of energy around straws. there's sort of an international wave of policies and actions, particularly focusing on straws. but it's only part of five parts of this ordinance. so the first part that we heard most of the attention on is banning straws, stirrers, cocktail sticks, splash sticks, and so forth, that are made with plastic, including compostable plastic, because they still have -- they don't breakdown quickly in the environment, and they still have the same kind of litter, environmental impact, and there are better choices made with wood, for example. and secondly, by just having food establishments just asking customers if they want it and not automatically hand a lot of disposables, if -- we'd see big reductions. so this means it's going to be on request, but that can include self-service. then, we require that all food ware be certified compostable and be fluorinated chemical free, and then finally, we have the option of setting recycle
it was a great success, and thank you, commissioner ahn and sullivan for coming. this is really shows how there's a lot of energy around straws. there's sort of an international wave of policies and actions, particularly focusing on straws. but it's only part of five parts of this ordinance. so the first part that we heard most of the attention on is banning straws, stirrers, cocktail sticks, splash sticks, and so forth, that are made with plastic, including compostable plastic, because they...
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matt beecher, executive vice president of paris, will be having a conversation with senator sullivan and get the congressional perspective as a senators own perspectives on addressing economic diplomacy in his career as well. looking forward to that conversation shortly. right now i'm very happy to bring into conversation and share their perspectives, and esteemed colleagues of panel both from the diplomatic community and from asia and the nist. have joining us today the ambassadors of singapore who has been the singapore ambassador to the united states since july 2012 and has prior to this appointment served as ambassador to indonesia, high commissioner to australia and is an esteemed and experienced in the regions in the us engagement in the region. we have joining us from indonesia the deputy minister at indonesia as coordinating minister of maritime affairs. thank you for joining us. next to him, the investor who took charge as india's ambassador to the united states in 2016 and it's an interesting moment in which to begin his tenure. he has been a distinguish member of the india
matt beecher, executive vice president of paris, will be having a conversation with senator sullivan and get the congressional perspective as a senators own perspectives on addressing economic diplomacy in his career as well. looking forward to that conversation shortly. right now i'm very happy to bring into conversation and share their perspectives, and esteemed colleagues of panel both from the diplomatic community and from asia and the nist. have joining us today the ambassadors of...
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john sullivan. i said yeah. i know that. what should i call you? she said call me by my name, my name is mrs. john sullivan. i thought we are not going to have a lot of bonding here. we had at that time i think it was almost half of the women here had inherited, not inherited, but had run for their husband's seats. not all of them, but some of them, like mrs. sullivan that they were just a woman, they were carrying forward his agenda, whatever that was. so, there were patchy things. then, there is the others. larson from michigan, she was terrific. there was the other group that wasn't quite there, yet. that is why we didn't have women's pockets. 14 was small enough. if you take half of them out, we have at least double digits. >> you joined four other freshmen woman at the beginning of that conference. later on two widows succeeded their husbands. what kind of bond did you have with that group? was that a special bond? >> oh yes. barbara jordan was wonderful. she would come out, campaign, and do things. evonne burke, i mean they were all terrific.
john sullivan. i said yeah. i know that. what should i call you? she said call me by my name, my name is mrs. john sullivan. i thought we are not going to have a lot of bonding here. we had at that time i think it was almost half of the women here had inherited, not inherited, but had run for their husband's seats. not all of them, but some of them, like mrs. sullivan that they were just a woman, they were carrying forward his agenda, whatever that was. so, there were patchy things. then, there...
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but senator sullivan is joining us this afternoon. and executive vice president of cognizant will be having a conversation with senator sullivan and get a little bit of the congressional perspective as well as the senator's own perspectives on addressing economic diplomacy in his career as well. we're looking forward to that conversation shortly. but right now i'm very happy to bring in to conversation and share some of their perspectives a panel of very esteemed colleagues, both from the diplomatic community and from -- well, from the diplomatic community as well as from the white house and nsc. we have joining us today ambassador ashok mirpuri of singapore who has been the singapore ambassador to the united states since july of 2012 and has prior to this appointment served as ambassador to indonesia, high commissioner to malaysia, high commissioner to australia and is just a very esteemed and experienced in the region and the u.s. engagement in the region. we have joining us from indonesia the deputy minister from maritime security
but senator sullivan is joining us this afternoon. and executive vice president of cognizant will be having a conversation with senator sullivan and get a little bit of the congressional perspective as well as the senator's own perspectives on addressing economic diplomacy in his career as well. we're looking forward to that conversation shortly. but right now i'm very happy to bring in to conversation and share some of their perspectives a panel of very esteemed colleagues, both from the...
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his friend dan sullivan of alaska was one who came down from the back row just to stand near john in the aisle. hate the vote, love the man. this place can be complicated. john could be annoying. in munich, accepting an award for john, his beloved cindy said i love him most of the time. his temper could be explosive. i read once of a man nicknamed for a south american volcano because he constantly fumed and regularly erupted. and i thought of john. he loved a good fight and was eager to pile in. a fight not joined is a fight not enjoyed, he would say. an extraordinary man is not a flawless man, and in his full humanity, john gave the rest of us more tallies hope. you need not be perfect to try and be extraordinary. well, he was extraordinary. i think we all found in him qualities of affection, principle, courage, and drama that were extraordinary. and at the end of the day, as compass needles turn toward true north, you knew where he would be pointing. i will quote some of his last public words here. although the true radiance of our world may at times seem obscured, although we will
his friend dan sullivan of alaska was one who came down from the back row just to stand near john in the aisle. hate the vote, love the man. this place can be complicated. john could be annoying. in munich, accepting an award for john, his beloved cindy said i love him most of the time. his temper could be explosive. i read once of a man nicknamed for a south american volcano because he constantly fumed and regularly erupted. and i thought of john. he loved a good fight and was eager to pile...
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the federal judge threatening to hold trump cabinet members in content, judge emmitt sullivan call on it jeff sessions and ordering a mother and daughter returned to the u.s. after learning they were deported while still in the process of appealing their removal. let's go live to doug mcelway with a. this is a federal judge with a reputation for mistrusting government lawyers. >> yes, he sure does. in fact he was instrumental in overturning the conviction of senator ted stevens after discovering that government prosecutors concealed important evidence from the defense. he also hinted that special prosecutor robert mueller's team may have withheld exculpatory evidence with security advisor michael flynn. yesterday, he tore in to government lawyers for prematurely deporting an illegal immigrant, carmen, and her daughter while the appeal was underway, while the plane was in mid flight. quote, it's outrageous. i'm also directing the government to turn that plane around either now or when it lands, turn that plane around and bring those people back to the united states. he also threatened
the federal judge threatening to hold trump cabinet members in content, judge emmitt sullivan call on it jeff sessions and ordering a mother and daughter returned to the u.s. after learning they were deported while still in the process of appealing their removal. let's go live to doug mcelway with a. this is a federal judge with a reputation for mistrusting government lawyers. >> yes, he sure does. in fact he was instrumental in overturning the conviction of senator ted stevens after...
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but andrew sullivan, then the editor of the new republic, asked me to be legal affairs editor at age 28. a tremendous opportunity. the new republic in those days was one of the few political magazines writing at length about legal topics, and i had this amazing opportunity thanks to andrew sullivan to write about the law and the constitution for a magazine that featured giants like felix frankfurter, all my constitutional heroes. the most exciting opportunity i had, and i did it with great gratitude and relish, for a long time. the new republic was a small group of shining journalists and intellectuals. such a beautiful group of people, who were determined to seek the truth, with conscience, a tradition going back to the days of frankfurter. back in the early 1990's, what a thrill to be a young kid out of law school, working with people like fred barnes, mickey kaus, andrew sullivan, charles lane, all these giants who have gone on to such great careers in journalism, and i was privileged to be a young staffer at that exciting time. brian: the constitution center. how big of a deal is
but andrew sullivan, then the editor of the new republic, asked me to be legal affairs editor at age 28. a tremendous opportunity. the new republic in those days was one of the few political magazines writing at length about legal topics, and i had this amazing opportunity thanks to andrew sullivan to write about the law and the constitution for a magazine that featured giants like felix frankfurter, all my constitutional heroes. the most exciting opportunity i had, and i did it with great...